💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Roguy"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| nut-cutnoun | (Anglo-Indian, archaic) A roguish, mischievous person. |
| rafty | (UK, dialect) damp; musty |
| rapscallionnoun | (dated) A rascal, scamp, rogue, or scoundrel. |
| groggified | (slang, dated) drunk |
| ruffiannoun | A scoundrel, rascal, or unprincipled, deceitful, brutal and unreliable person. |
| nibsome | (thieves' cant, obsolete) gentlemanly |
| crabbitnoun | (Scotland) Grouchy, cantankerous. |
| antigoglin | (US, dialectal) Not straight; crooked, askew, out of line |
| goosynoun | (informal) A foolish person; a silly. |
| broigusnoun | Alternative spelling of broyges. [(chiefly Jewish) A falling out or feud.] |
| robberly | (rare) Befitting a robber. |
| rattynoun | Synonym of knock down ginger (“prank of knocking on a front door and running away”). |
| ne'er-do-wellnoun | A person without a means of support; an idle, worthless person; a loafer; a person who is ineffectual, unsuccessful, or completely lacking in merit; a good-for-nothing. |
| clubbishnoun | Resembling or characteristic of a club (social establishment). |
| grotskynoun | (slang) Worthless; unappealing; deserving contempt; highly disagreeable. |
| gasconnoun | A native or inhabitant of Gascony, a region of southwest France. |
| forloppin | (UK dialectal, Scotland) Being a runaway, vagabond, or renegade. |
| ockernoun | (slang, Australia) A boorish or uncultivated Australian. |
| hookynoun | Absence from school or work; truancy. |
| chuffynoun | Fat or puffed out in the cheeks. |
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